If your into being green and making a photo statement. Check out these bracelets from Oye Modern.
re:vision is the product of Craig Arnold’s unbridled passion for cameras, recycling and polishing. Handmade in Adelaide Australia...If your into being green and making a photo statement. Check out these bracelets from Oye Modern.
re:vision is the product of Craig Arnold’s unbridled passion for cameras, recycling and polishing. Handmade in Adelaide Australia, from discarded camera components and reshaped with love, re:vision brings old school cameras into an entirely new focus. Get it?

This simple, striking necklace features an original photo of a leafless tree printed on opaque white plastic. The image is protected under a thick layer of glossy resin and the edges are sanded smooth.

Again, typography rules! I don't think I could pull these off but I love them as decorative pieces in a jewelry box. I saw some particularly sweet ones at the gift show in new york this August, and they were all different fonts, b...Again, typography rules! I don't think I could pull these off but I love them as decorative pieces in a jewelry box. I saw some particularly sweet ones at the gift show in new york this August, and they were all different fonts, black and white, and soooo hip.

Really great big bracelet made by Alexis Bittar. A classic stretch bracelet is recreated with the celebrated designer's signature hand-sculpted and painted luminous Lucite in a multi-color palette. Beautiful and fun. Makes a great...Really great big bracelet made by Alexis Bittar. A classic stretch bracelet is recreated with the celebrated designer's signature hand-sculpted and painted luminous Lucite in a multi-color palette. Beautiful and fun. Makes a great, unique gift.

This is a very special piece of jewelry to own. They are handmade in Pennsylvania by artist Laura Bergman out of remnants from the pastel glass dishes produced in massive quantities during the 1930s. It is now known as Depression ...This is a very special piece of jewelry to own. They are handmade in Pennsylvania by artist Laura Bergman out of remnants from the pastel glass dishes produced in massive quantities during the 1930s. It is now known as Depression Glass, and is salvaged from dumps in Pennsylvania's Amish country, which helps the environment and wildlife. The pink glass is from vintage cake plates while the green is from vintage cookie jars, and each is finished with a sterling silver wire.
These are so cute and could go with just about any outfit. A great gift to give, too, because they have such a great story! A matching necklace is also available to complete the set!